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How to combat long lines at the polls
Interview by
Nov 16, 2012
We may not be ready for online voting yet, but could simple planning and a longer voting period improve the election process?
States can 'legalize it', but can someone sell it?
Interview by
Nov 9, 2012
On Tuesday voters in Colorado and Washington approved legalization of marijuana for recreational purposes.
Gallup always thinking about changes, tweaks
Interview with
Nov 8, 2012
This election, in part driven by the discrepancy between most media analysis and Nate Silver's data-driven electoral model, has prompted a debate about polling in the new media landscape. Frank Newport, of Gallup, says his polling still works but could be tweaked.
Last-minute outside spending favors Romney
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Nov 6, 2012
Outside spending burst closes campaign
On economy, young voters sound like everybody else
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Nov 5, 2012
College students speak out on economic issues they're thinking about this election year, from taxes to the deficit.
Exit pollster reduces size of survey in non-swing states
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Nov 5, 2012
Edison Research will divert resources from largely predictable states to swing states, 'where the news is.'
Super PACs aim to spook voters with Halloween ads
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Nov 1, 2012
Negative ads with a Halloween twist hit the airwaves
In Ohio, lots of pro-coal ads, not so many miners
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Oct 9, 2012
If you're watching TV in Ohio, you're no doubt seeing a lot of campaign ads about the coal industry and its jobs. But in Ohio, at least, coal is a small part of the economy and the work force.
Who would a $17K cap on tax deductions affect?
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Oct 3, 2012
Mitt Romney says he wants to lower everyone’s tax rate by 20 percent, and one way of doing that is to restrict deductions of more than $17,000. Experts say Mitt Romney 's deduction cap would mostly impact the wealthy.
Millennials get their favorite TV and the debates too
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Oct 2, 2012
Young viewers might watch the CW channel during the presidential debates, but they'll still keep up with politics via social media.











